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    Draft.js

    Draft.js

    React framework for building text editors

    ...Draft.js allows you to build any type of rich text input, whether you're only looking to support a few inline text styles or building a complex text editor for composing long-form articles. We provide the building blocks to enable the creation of a broad variety of rich text composition experiences, from basic text styles to embedded media. Draft.js fits seamlessly into React applications, abstracting away the details of rendering, selection, and input behavior with a familiar declarative API. The Draft.js model is built with immutable-js, offering an API with functional state updates and aggressively leveraging data persistence for scalable memory usage.
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    node-js-getting-started

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    Getting Started with Node on Heroku

    ...This application supports the Getting Started on Heroku with Node.js article. Make sure you have Node.js and the Heroku CLI installed. For more information about using Node.js on Heroku, see these Dev Center articles. When you create an app, a git remote (called heroku) is also created and associated with your local git repository. Heroku generates a random name (in this case sharp-rain-871) for your app, or you can pass a parameter to specify your own app name. Heroku treats logs as streams of time-ordered events aggregated from the output streams of all your app and Heroku components, providing a single channel for all of the events. ...
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    favorites-web
    ...When you have more than 1,000 websites or articles in your browser's favorites, finding things is definitely a labor of life. Then let the cloud collection help you solve it, which is convenient for classification, organization, query and search. Cloud Collection is an open source website built with Spring Boot, which allows users to collect a website online anytime, anywhere, and categorize the collected websites or articles on the website, which can be used as temporary storage for later reading.
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    Highly Modular CMS framework includes: Wiki, Articles / News, phpBB Forum Bulletin Board, Blogs, Image Photo Gallery, ... includes TikiWiki upgrader. Databases supported: MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, Firebird, IIS/MS-SQL for PHP on Windows or Linux.
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    iWiccle - Website CMS Community Builder
    iWiccle is an online Web 2.0 platform. innovative builders specializing in social networks, blogging sites, web communities, gallery presentations, link directories, & article portals. A universal web community script written in PHP & MySQL. New v1.3
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